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Ok, tablet!! I just learned how to do this on mine, I hope they all work the same!!! ;) :ROFLMAO:

Go to the web address, the link. Instead of tapping it the way you do to type on the tablet, put your finger on it and hold it. (Long pressing, if that makes more sense.) It should pop up an option to copy. Then go to where you want to post the link, and press where you want it. (In the reply box.) It should pop up the option to paste. :)

Hope that works!! :D
 
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To get a link for this page, Ctl + A to select the blue boxed url and then Control + c to copy
Then come here
Control + v to paste.

alp, if you are on a desktop and using a mouse, you should be able to do it all with the mouse. Right click the mouse on the link. A drop down menu will give you the option to copy. Then go to where you want it and right click again, but this time, choose paste. (y)
 

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alp, if you are on a desktop and using a mouse, you should be able to do it all with the mouse. Right click the mouse on the link. A drop down menu will give you the option to copy. Then go to where you want it and right click again, but this time, choose paste. (y)

I do know the context menu, but to tell Upsy that would be confusing.
 

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@Upsy Daisy might be helpful. Never have a tablet, so sorry for your wasted 5 secs. LOL!

Good morning and woke up to the smouldering fire in the incinerator. Quickly put it out and now 2nd round of laundry. Another day to dodge and duck the heat. Not to worry, plenty to do.
 

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Thank you @Perki !

Yes, dandelions are throwing up yellow flowers, inside two rose shrubs. So crafty. Hellebores are throwing up gunnera-leaf like monsters. I hope it rains tomorrow, just to dampen the heat a bit.
 

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Good morning, Logan. Still doing your parsnips?
 

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Yes those dandelions are crafty, but they look nice with the yellow flowers, the romans brought them here, you can blame them.:)
 

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Dandelions are getting prettier and more complex and can be treated as a flower soon. The seedheads just take your breath away. Shame they are so prolific ..
 
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Good morning one and all.
Thanks @Perki for the greenhouse comments....
No Geranium yet @alp...Saturday morning after I've been to the Council tip (garage clearance) we're off to the Garden Centre to maybe take advantage of a 20% off weekend.
I might just buy a compost bin (Dalek) as fate would have it a local hardware shop put flyers through the door on the night we were discussing this very topic and they have a compost bin on offer for £24.99...Although I could build one quite easily I feel that at that price I would be a fool not to miss it so I've ordered one. The GC bins are £36 so even with 20% off I still wouldn't get it for less and would have to buy a lot more stuff. Which reminds me I need a large bag of garden lawn all in one ferts, week killer and feed.

Well he're some of the images I took yesterday..I'm fixated with the greenhouse and neglecting to take pics of the rest of the garden I must put that to rights soon..

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BigC Make your own. Quite a lot of people give away their compost bins. Look out in gumtree. Build a rotating one. Small but effective. You can build it, trust me. Phone the council as we have been encouraged to recycle. You can get one much cheaper if you make enquiry. Now, what's wrong with me? It's not my money:eek:! LOL! My parsimonious nature will surely hurt the economy!:LOL:
 
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BigC Make your own.
It would surely make more sense @alp because I can tailor it to the size of the area available but I need the pallet-wood to make it a viable proposition..I do like the idea though..You just love adding to my already long list of chores dont you :) so we'll see watch this space as they say
 
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